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142689 2003-05-09 08:58:00 As you may already known, I'm currently very busy making a website as part of an assessment for English in the topic of William Shakespeare . I have found a really, really good musical scene of Romeo and Juliet (2 minutes 42 seconds) . This file is only about 16KB .

However, I would like to put this on my website for it to play in a special way . I would like:

1) It to start playing upon entrance and stop (course it will!) when it leaves the specific site .

2) To just keep plaing continuously . Think its called looping or something, correct me if I'm wrong .

3) Refer to 2: This mean that if the user changes pages, the music should not be affected, i . e . start again, I want it to just play continously without intruption from entrance .

What should I do? How do I set it using FrontPage XP (majority same as the older versions)? I know how to do one and two, but the biggest problem is three . . . .

Please help, thanks in advance
~~~~~ s y ~~~~~ (2054)
142690 2003-05-09 09:04:00 I will talk to you about this on msn :) stu140103 (137)
142691 2003-05-09 09:05:00 Put the following in your source code
"<bgsound src="file . wav" delay="X" loop="infinite">"
But remove the quote marks first :D
Change file . wav to the name of your file and whatever folder it is in (don't forget to make it point from the folder and not from C: or something . . . )
Change Delay to the time you want from when it's loaded to when it plays and when it repeats afterwards

By exiting the site, this will automatically stop the loop and thats it :D



CyberChuck
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142692 2003-05-09 09:12:00 for no 3 he is going to use frames stu140103 (137)
142693 2003-05-09 09:15:00 > for no 3 he is going to use frames

That's easy . . .
Have an extra "hidden" frames page . . .
The visible frames load and the hidden one also loads which has the Music script in it - it can be completely blank provided it has the music script . . . . Be fine then



CyberChuck
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